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Research Links

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Ms. Prior's Links to a better paper!

 

The links listed below will help you to:

  • organize your paper

  • do proper notes

  • teach you how to cite the various types of references you use

  • write a proper bibliography

  • and most importantly - AVOID PLAGIARISM!

     

History Research ProjectThere are modules to help you learn about how to put a proper paper together, including and understanding of primary and secondary resources, knowing how to tell a scholarly periodical from a more popular magazine, and most importantly, how to determine if a web site is authentic, accurate and USEABLE.

 

Highland High's Online ResourcesThis is a TERRIFIC step by step guide to help you write your paper. Use it!!!

 

NoodleTools  A comprehensive site that can help you to organize your paper. It's really cheap to subscribe to. $4.00 a year.

 

iToolsThis is just another online research tool. It is similar in some ways to Infotrac, but the links have not been vetted.

 

GOOGLE alerts  If you are doing a paper that rquires up to date information, you can have alerts sent to you on a variety of topics: international news, a specific country, a particular person, or almost any topic covered by the news agencies.

 

CIA World Fact Book  Gives information on all countries of the world including literacy, life expectancy rates, government, history, imports, exports, more.

 

 

 

 

 

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